For the past few days, HistoryLink has been running poorly for me. Sometimes it acts like it is going to start searching, but never goes anywhere, then at other times, I get a database error. Just a few minutes ago, it seemed like it was working, but the list it generated doesn't reflect my recent additions to projects. Is it just me or are other people having problems as well?
It seems to sort of be working now.
However, I still have trouble consistently switching to another profile as the starting point.
For example, using my wife as a starting point (http://historylink.herokuapp.com/history?profile=profile-g600000001...) gives that it only scans 5 profiles and then stops ... but she has way more ancestors than that on Geni!
Dan Cornett, can you try again? Made a change based on our prior difficulties with DB connectivity. Also, what browser are you using? It works fine for you, but not your wife?
The search on my wife's profile went fine.
Then I tried my son-in-law:
parents 25 / 2 25 / 2
grand parents 46 / 4 71 / 6
great grandparents 103 / 8 174 / 14
2nd great grandparents 209 / 16 383 / 30
... definitely some odd numbers!
I have found that after changing from the default person (e.g.: yourself) the first time, things are fine. However, changing to another (3rd) person does not behave properly. If I then click the HistoryLink icon, taking me back to the 'home' screen, and click the "Get Started!" button -- which reverts the default person to yourself -- then changing to the desired other profile ... then things work o.k.
In other words, changing the "root person" does not appear to 'clean up' properly after the first change (from the default to Person "A" works fine; changing to "B" does not work unless on 'reverts-to-default' first by going back to http://historylink.herokuapp.com
Seems to be working much better. Thank you for all your hard work, Jeff! I understand that you even spent some of your vacation working on it. That's dedication!
The only slight problem I can still find is that there are several profile that I know are in projects that aren't showing up. For example, Daniel Thompson (Daniel Thompson Phillips) is in the Oregon Pioneers project, but isn't showing up on my HistoryLink list. Could be a caching problem on my end or maybe it just takes a while for profiles to propigate into projects.
I don't want to be demanding or looking a gifthorse in the mouth - but are you aware that the beautiful colours for country of birth have vanished into grey :-(
If you know about it, please just ignore me - but I've been playing with this magical application for what seems like 72 hrs straight. It's like a wonderful Christmas present - and being able to see where countries of birth are missing, meant that I went back to fill them in: and now they're not showing at all anymore :-(
And question 2: Private User
- having just started to explore the wonderful possibilities of the famous people search page - What is the best way to add projects to it?
I've put in the links for the SA French Huguenot Settler Project: http://www.geni.com/projects/SA-French-Huguenot-Settlers/8652 & the Famous South Africans Project http://www.geni.com/projects/Famous-South-Africans/3516 in the bar provided, but they don't immediately appear in the list below.
I'm not in a hurry for them to, but want to make sure I'm doing it right - as there are a number of other Famous People projects I'd like to add too.
Thank you for the report Sharon Doubell. The first issue is a Geni problem. I've submitted a ticket to Geni (#53970) and created a discussion thread in the API group http://www.geni.com/discussions/130093
Question 2, both projects were added. Not sure why they didn't automatically show up for you. Sometimes they can take longer to query then the allotted timeout, so it may just take a page refresh after a minute to get them to show up (once they've populated the database).
Kelly ... can you get onto Geni at all? On Windows 7, at the location I'm currently sitting and with the network administrator constraints, I can't even get IE v9 to log into Geni.com ... which means the HistoryLink won't work.
However, on the same machine. same time, I *can* get in with either Firefox or Chrome.
Thank you, Jeff. Since it looks like IE10 isn't compatible with XP, I may just have to use HistoryLink on my husband's Firefox.
Dan -- I have no problem using Geni or any other sites, except HistoryLink.
Michael -- If anything, my husband's Firefox on Vista crashes more often than my IE8 on XP. No blue screens yet for me, but I'm sure that as technology advances, I will have to upgrade someday.
Private, I've made some IE8 compatibility adjustments which should allow you to run the History Search portion of the site (though the formatting looks off). The Ancestor Graph will still be unsupported due to the dependencies in the graph visualization library.
I'd certainly recommend downloading Firefox like your husband or my preferred browser, Google Chrome. I say this for website compatibility / standards, but from the perspective of a computer security professional. Your browser is the #1 target for exploit, so running IE8 as your default is putting your computer at higher risk for compromise.
Jeff there's something off about this project title (an extra space?) & it's not picking up the profiles in history link http://www.geni.com/project-14314. I don't think it's the app -but when i just put in the numbers it still isn't taking.